I read the paper for information. I read the paper for pleasure, and I sometimes read the paper for content and errors to help keep my mind sharp. While I almost never write about errors, this error was so egregious that I had to write about it.
In a front-page article continued on Page 10A (Herald, Jan. 27) about the rockslide on Red Mountain Pass, the idea that persecution – “CDOT is taking every persecution to minimize the risk” – would enter into safety was too much for me.
Perhaps some of the money the Herald is spending on webcams and online presence could be diverted to some old-fashion editing.
Ann Perkins-Parrott
Durango


